Tom,

I explained the issue I am having as many other folks on
this list are too. If I silence JAWS then I have no idea
what she is doing. It is the classic battle of the sighted
versus sound world. I was simply wondering if there was a
simple solution to this. I'm wondering if routing JAWS to PC
or vice versa may be of help?

Al

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Tom Clary
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Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] JAWS & sighted assistance

 i have no idea what problem you are having, but why not
just silence jaws?

On 4/8/15, Alan Robbins <arobb...@blindhandyman.net> wrote:
> Tom,
> Yes she can, but here is the problem.
> She hears what jaws said at the point I am. However, as
she is using a 
> mouse to scroll around the screen to find the position I
am at, jaws 
> keeps reading all this new stuff and it becomes very
frustrating for her as well is me.
>
>  Best,
> Alan
>
>> On Apr 8, 2015, at 13:50, Tom Clary <tclar...@gmail.com>
wrote:
>>
>> couldn't she just find what she's heard?
>>
>>> On 4/8/15, Alan Robbins <arobb...@blindhandyman.net>
wrote:
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Hoping for some direction here as my sighted wife and I
have this 
>>> discussion frequently.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Is there a way for a sighted person to see on screen
what I am doing 
>>> with JAWS? The only time this is important is when I
cannot 
>>> accomplish something with JAWS and require a pair of
eyes. I will 
>>> use JAWS to go to where I need help and my wife has no
idea of what 
>>> I'm doing or where I am with JAWS when looking at the
screen. Is 
>>> there any way around this? It makes getting sighted
assistance very 
>>> difficult.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Best,
>>>
>>> Al
>>>
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